
He looked very cute and adorable in his school uniform and his cap.
He hang his water bottle by his neck .
He carries his school bag all by himself with a hanky in his pocket.
He loves his white socks and shoes.
He resisted when we reach.
He somehow enjoyed the toys - a bit too much that he cried buckets when it was taken away from him.
He refused to sit and listen to songs nor did he listened to any teacher's instructions.
He wanted to be alone.
He wanted to play with his toys.
He wanted to go to the playground and was happy when he finally went
He cried buckets again when they said it was time to go back to class.
He asked where mummy, whenever I sneaked to the back...
He hardly smiled.
He doesn't look scared but he really doesn't want you to come bother him unless u wanna play toys with him.
He says "No" more than "Yes"
He says "Mummy"more than I liked
He was extremely stubborn and refused to budge or give in.
Maybe that's his way of showing that he's stressed at a new school environment.
He said bye bye to the whole world when the teacher said we can go off now.
He agree that it was good and decide to join his class to sing the goodbye song.
Now, the ultimate qn when I was walking home with him, Would you want to come school again, mao?
He nod his head.
For now, that's good enough to sooth my unrest mind and my separation anxiety. And did I not mention, I can't sleep last night. I wonder what I would do if he gets married one day. That's where Aung said, you need another baby dear, a Mao-replacement! Mao you must be happy at school okay?